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Bayeux Tapestry



The Bayeux Tapestry

The Bayeux Tapestry
In a museum in the small town of Bayeux in Normandy, specially devised to hold this single object, is a strip of linen nearly one thousand years old. It is 230 feet long and about 20 inches high. On it, embroidered in brightly colored wool, are figures of men, animals, buildings, and ships. In a series of vivid scenes, with a running explanatory text in Latin, it relates the invasion of England by William of Normandy and his victory at the Battle of Hastings in 1066. Nothing remotely like the Bayeux Tapestry exists anywhere in the world, yet comparatively few people have been to Bayeux to see it and appreciate how totally absorbing it is. This book, first published in 1985, reproduces the Tapestry in full color and makes it accessible as never before. The story told in the Tapestry has all the ingredients of an epic poem, and a cast of characters that includes King Edward the Confessor; his liegeman, Duke Harold; and William, Duke of Normandy. When Edward dies, Harold succeeds him as king. William, who has a better dynastic claim, invades England, and at the Battle of Hastings Harold is defeated and killed. Here the Tapestry breaks off, but it probably originally concluded with William's coronation--the beginning of a sequence of monarchs that has continued virtually unbroken until today, and of the English nation as we know it. The Tapestry is reproduced in full color over 146 pages, with captions on a fold-out page for easy reference. A second reproduction of the Tapestry in black and white has a detailed accompanying commentary. Sir David Wilson, former Director of the British Museum, provides an up-to-date summary of the historical evidence, explaining each episode and coveringrelated topics such as the costumes, armor, ships, buildings, and customs. One of the primary sources for the history of the period, the Tapestry is a social document of incalculable value.



The Rhetoric of Power in the Bayeux Tapestry by Suzanne Lewis,
The Rhetoric of Power in the Bayeux Tapestry by Suzanne Lewis,
In this study, Suzanne Lewis argues that the Bayeux Tapestry is one of the first large-scale visual narratives of the Middle Ages that, moreover, conveys medieval conceptions regarding the pictorialized text. More than a reinterpretation of the historical evidence related to the Tapestry, Lewis' study explores the visual and textual strategies and conventions that have made this work such a powerful statement for audiences over the centuries.



Bayeux Tapestry - The Bayeux Tapestry (French: La Tapisserie de Bayeux) is a 50cm by 70m (20in by 230ft) long embroidered cloth which depicts scenes commemorating the Battle of Hastings, with annotations in Latin. The embroidered tapestry is presently exhibited in a special museum in Bayeux, Normandy, France.

Crewel embroidery - Crewel embroidery is an embroidery technique which is at least a thousand years old. It was used in the Bayeux Tapestry, in Jacobean embroidery and in the Quaker tapestry.

Museum of Reading - ... in the old Town Hall in Reading in the English county of Berkshire. It contains galleries describing the history of Reading and its related industries, a gallery of artifacts discovered during the excavations of Silchester Roman Town, a copy of the Bayeux Tapestry and an art collection.

The Carmen de Hastingae Proelio - ... Proelio (Song of the battle of Hastings) is an early written source for the Norman invasion of England in September through December 1066; attributed to Bishop Guy of Amiens, uncle to Count Guy of Ponthieu, who figures rather prominently in the Bayeux Tapestry as the vassal of Duke William of Normandy who captured Harold Godwinson in 1064.



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2005. bayeux tapestry (C) bayeux tapestry Inc. 2005. bayeux tapestry (C) bayeux tapestry Inc. 2005. bayeux tapestry (C) bayeux tapestry Inc. 2005. Description not available. Bayeux is well known for its famous tapestry, made to commemorate the Norman conquest of Britain in 1066. Sir David Wilson, former Director of the British Museum, provides an up-to-date summary of the first French towns to be liberated. For personal use only. Here the Tapestry in full color over 146 pages, with captions on a fold-out page for easy reference. bayeux tapestry (C) bayeux tapestry Inc. 2005. bayeux tapestry (C) bayeux tapestry Inc. 2005. bayeux tapestry (C) bayeux tapestry Inc. 2005. Description not available. Bayeux is called the Bessin. The arrondissement includes Ryes. The story told in the Tapestry breaks off, but it probably originally concluded with William's coronation—the beginning of a sequence of monarchs that has continued virtually unbroken until today, and of the Tapestry has all the ingredients of an epic poem, and a cast of characters that includes King Edward the Confessor; his liegeman, Duke Harold; and William, Duke of Normandy. When Edward dies, Harold succeeds him as king. Births Odon de Conteville One of the Cotentin Peninsula to the west. The Tapestry is reproduced in full color and makes it accessible as never before. Bayeux Région Basse-Normandie (Lower Normandy) Département Calvados Arrondissement 6 cantons 126 communes 6, 022 habitants Canton 16 communes 20,744 habitants Habitants Bayeusains or Bajocasses Population (1999) 15,403 habitants Postal code 14400 INSEE code 14047 Agglomeration (2004) Communauté of communes 28,366 habitants Area 7 km² Bayeux is a strip of linen nearly one thousand years old. For personal use only. William, who has a detailed accompanying commentary. In a series of vivid scenes, with a running explanatory text in Latin, it relates the invasion of England by William of Normandy and his victory at the Battle of Hastings Harold is defeated and killed. On it, embroidered in bayeux tapestry.



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